“Dark City Lights”: New York Through The Lens Of Ray H. Mercado – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“Dark City Lights”: New York Through The Lens Of Ray H. Mercado

Fantastic street shots by Ray H. Mercado, a talented self-taught photographer, and urban explorer currently based in New York City. Ray focuses mainly on urban, architecture, and street photography. He likes to explore the streets of New York to capture magical street scenes.

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